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Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled for April 3 at 5:30 p.m. Click here to RSVP ! This World Water Day, March 22, BLUE Missions partners with the City of Coral Gables to unveil a
Did you know that there is a watering restriction in Miami-Dade County? Water conservation is vital to the preservation of South Florida's ecosystems. In Miami-Dade County, water restrictions are
Miami-Dade County has instituted more rigorous standards for new and replacement onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDSs), commonly referred to as “septic tanks” or “septic systems.”
Swale responsibly. Living in a beautiful city takes a commitment from everyone in the community. An often-overlooked part of a home’s front exterior is the swale. A swale is a low and often grassy
There’s no doubt that ESG real estate investing is the next big thing: 84% of real estate investors have at least some ESG (environmental, social, and governance) focus, and 64% are establishing or
The City of Coral Gables and Keep Coral Gables Beautiful were recognized by the Florida Beverage Association for the city's Reverse Vending Machine Recycling Incentive Program which was unveiled on
Get ready to join millions of volunteers around the globe for the Ocean Conservancy’s 37th annual International Coastal Cleanup – the world’s LARGEST one-day volunteer effort for our oceans and
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) recently announced that the City of Coral Gables has achieved LEED for Cities Gold certification. LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is the
The hunt for air potatoes is on! Air potato vines, a Florida invasive species, block the sunlight from native plants and suffocate them. Air potatoes are identified by their heart-shaped leaves with
The City of Coral Gables earned an Envision Bronze award from the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure for Cocoplum 1 Pump Station. This award recognizes stakeholder involvement and delivery of